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Sutton-cum-Granby : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sutton-cum-Granby
Sutton-cum-Granby (known sometimes as Sutton in the Vale) is a small Nottinghamshire hamlet in the Vale of Belvoir. ==Location and facilities== Sutton is approximately midway between Elton on the Hill and Granby, 14 miles from Nottingham, 14 miles from Melton Mowbray, 12 miles from Grantham, and 118 miles from London. It lies in the parish of Granby. The population is currently about 60. In 1742 it was 124, in 1853 152, and in 2001 43.〔Robert H. Brown: ''Memories of my village Sutton-cum-Granby''.〕 The village has no shops, but there are other businesses: a builder's, a repair garage, and farms. There is a weekday, daytime public transport service, with a bus running every hour to Nottingham via local villages. The nearest railway station is Aslockton, with trains to and beyond Nottingham and Grantham or Skegness. There has never been a public house in what was until recently a predominantly Methodist community.
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